Drawrite hits the AppStore's home page

… in France 🙂
Nobody is perfect.
Your children like to draw? They want to start writing? They usually find it difficult and stressing?
Just let them try I can drawrite for iPad.
It is a true educational app, based on Montessori’s methods and designed by teaching specialists.
It allows children to learn on their own, freely and happily… but you’ll want to participate.
The iPhone app will soon be available too.

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